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Gardco Gullwing Brochure - Gardco Lighting

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twelve P ERFORMANCE<br />

In <strong>Gullwing</strong>, performance takes on a new<br />

shape. Inside this streamlined, ultra-thin<br />

luminaire is an optical system that sets new<br />

standards for site illumination. The large<br />

lens combines with patented <strong>Gardco</strong><br />

conical “XL” optics to provide an optimal<br />

lighting package. High lumen lamps to<br />

1000W MH,<br />

sharp cutoff<br />

glare control, wide<br />

spacings and excellent<br />

maximum-to-minimum<br />

uniformity are the result.<br />

The benefits of higher performance levels<br />

are numerous. In many applications, fewer<br />

luminaires are necessary to illuminate a<br />

site, compounding fixture, pole, installation<br />

and maintenance savings. These more<br />

efficient luminaires also enable mounting at<br />

lower heights, further reducing initial and<br />

long term service costs.<br />

The Conical Fan Reflector<br />

The Form Ten XL reflector facets form a fan<br />

around the lamp – with each facet positioned<br />

to be precisely tangent to the top of the<br />

arc tube. This patented design captures<br />

and redirects lumens to the critical<br />

angles just below cutoff –<br />

delivering the footcandle<br />

values essential to<br />

wider spacings.<br />

Lens<br />

<strong>Gullwing</strong> optical design<br />

begins with conical fan XL<br />

optics. The aperture of the<br />

lens has been sized so that<br />

lamp lumen output can be<br />

directed into measurably<br />

wider distributions, enabling<br />

wider pole spacings at most<br />

mounting heights.

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